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... expectations : they would in any numerous school have obtained praise, but
not excited wonder. Many of his elegies appear to have been written in his
eighteenth year, by which it appears that he had then read the Roman authors
with very ...
... expectations : they would in any numerous school have obtained praise, but
not excited wonder. Many of his elegies appear to have been written in his
eighteenth year, by which it appears that he had then read the Roman authors
with very ...
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tions with such applause as appears to have exalted him in his own opinion, and
confirmed him in the hope, that, "by lajbour and intense study, which," says he, " I
take to be my portion in this life, jomed with a strong propensity of nature.
tions with such applause as appears to have exalted him in his own opinion, and
confirmed him in the hope, that, "by lajbour and intense study, which," says he, " I
take to be my portion in this life, jomed with a strong propensity of nature.
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After this, Lucifer appears ; after his overthrow, bemoans himself, seeks revenge
on man. The Chorus prepare resistance at his first approach. At last* after
discourse of enmity on either side, he departs : whereat the Chorus sings of the
battle ...
After this, Lucifer appears ; after his overthrow, bemoans himself, seeks revenge
on man. The Chorus prepare resistance at his first approach. At last* after
discourse of enmity on either side, he departs : whereat the Chorus sings of the
battle ...
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Milton appears to suspect that souls partake of the general degene racy, and is
not without some fear that his book is to be written in an age too late for heroick
poesy .f J Another opinion wanders about the world, and sometimes finds.
Milton appears to suspect that souls partake of the general degene racy, and is
not without some fear that his book is to be written in an age too late for heroick
poesy .f J Another opinion wanders about the world, and sometimes finds.
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... he had departed from his purpose, and was then married. The malice of his
enemies had however a very fatal. * He was of Queen's College there, and, by
the University- register, appears to have taken his Bachelor's degree in 1684,
and his ...
... he had departed from his purpose, and was then married. The malice of his
enemies had however a very fatal. * He was of Queen's College there, and, by
the University- register, appears to have taken his Bachelor's degree in 1684,
and his ...
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